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Originally uploaded by AllenPirabu
Great line drawing of houses. love these complex little images.
Great line drawing of houses. love these complex little images.
I don't pimp my journals here as much as I probably should so I'm going to make a direct appeal to those of you viewing the blog today that you head to my artfire shop and take a look. I've got a variety of handmade journals suitable for just about any media. Take a look and even if you can't purchase something help me out by tweeting or facebooking a few of your favorite items. I need to make some sales to pay for my internet fees. My typepad and domain renewal bills came the other day, and well, the shop hasn't been truly profitable in quite awhile so any help is truly appreciated
This is a great monocromatic image dealing with travel.
Love the idea that this is done on a beer mat.
I have a confession: I'm a bad brush owner. I own 30 or so brushes and about 20 of them are in disrepair. Paint dried to the ferule, paint dried in the bristles, glue dried on them, matted medium used with a good watercolor brush*. I go through phases where I'm working watercolor or gouache exclusively and washing the brush thoroughly after use is not as necessary as it is for acrylic. So I got into the bad habit of allowing my brushes to dry after only rinsing them.
My painting professor would kill me. He allotted time at the end of each class for all of us to clean our brushes. He spent about half a class period teaching us proper brush care. This was a man who took brush cleaning seriously. His motto was that a expensive brush should last you a life time, if you cared for it properly. If he saw the state of my grumbacher brushes, he'd surely give me an F.
Yesterday, while working on a art journal spread I got frustrated, downright pissed off at myself, as I looked through my brushes, saw that I had several hundreds of dollars worth of ruined brushes. None of which I can afford to replace right now. The only brushes I religiously clean as of late are my liner brushes. I can't paint an entire painting in liner brushes… (Or can I?) So I set about to clean them.
I know what your thinking, its acrylic, those brushes are done. Well as a practiced bad brush owner I can tell you that's not true. Many things will soften acrylic paint. My favorite mix is 25% dish soap, 25% green works cleaner (or some other cleaner without ammonia or clorine) and 50% water mixed thoroughly in a salsa jar. I put about an inch of solution i there. Hte percentages don't need to be accurate, just eyeball it.
You then need to secure your brushes so that they brush part is not resting on the bottom of the container and that the ferrule isn't submerged either. It's a delicate balance. I used blu-tac to hold each brush to the jar at just the right height. You can use whatever works best for you.
For brushes that aren't severely caked with paint/ crud you can try rinsing them out in a few hours. Once the dried on paint is soft you can then wash as normal.
Most of my brushes were ready to go in about 2 hours. I had a handful that I had to let sit over night and I've got 3 I'm letting sit for a week.
I've learned my lesson, from now on at teh end of every painting session, no matter how late I'm washing my damn brushes.
*believe me when I saw that it puts he most perfect amount of matte medium down for an image transfer ever!
I intended to gesso out the bleed through on the left page, but didn’t get around to it. I kind of like the cowboy pointing at the figure on the right.
I’m one of those people who tends to gravitate towards solitude. I like it. I meant for the face of the figure on teh right to be more washed out but didn’t get to wash it out. I left it. The shadow was done in ebony pencil. I hate ebony pencil, with a passion.
I've been silently reading Ricë Freeman-Zachery's blog for awhile now. I've also been watching her videos on YouTube and had a few of them up here recently. Her work is great and I've been loving her blog. Head over and give it a read as well as check out her podcasts. It's well worth the effort, believe me.
NaNoJouMo- Union
Originally uploaded by lessherger.
I did this image for union. I used it as a technique video as well, you can find it on youtube. I started by putting a THICK layer of white acrylic paint on the background. I scratched into it to write. I used a mask to keep the center area white while I built up layers of color and grunge around it. I then pulled the mask off and added a layer of clear gesso, I could have used white but the clear left the little bits of color that made their way under the mask. I drew the face of the sheep in with soft pencil and white acrylic paint. I then added the original queen of merde image with a dragon from a bacardi ad wrapped around her head. I’m very happy with how this turned out.
I did this image for union. I used it as a technique video as well, you can find it on youtube. I started by putting a THICK layer of white acrylic paint on the background. I scratched into it to write. I used a mask to keep the center area white while I built up layers of color and grunge around it. I then pulled the mask off and added a layer of clear gesso, I could have used white but the clear left the little bits of color that made their way under the mask. I drew the face of the sheep in with soft pencil and white acrylic paint. I then added the original queen of merde image with a dragon from a bacardi ad wrapped around her head. I’m very happy with how this turned out.
Sometimes I get inspired by looking at other people's art. This image makes me want to work with 3 or 4 colors- yellow ochre, blue, black and white… Yeah someday.